Hi everybody, I hope you all had a merry Christmas and New Year. We are starting the new year with a 'hands on' workshop on the weekend of the 24th and 25th of February . Geoff is looking for help with repairing an internal wall at Langton by Partney. The work is all indoors, we will be mixing mud, applying daub and a finish coat to part of the wall. Anyone wishing to come along please contact me for more details. Regards Trevor
Withern Cottage, Skegness, Lincs, newly re-thatched in 2012. The building is a mud-and-stud cottage which was moved from nearby Withern and rebuilt at the open-air museum (known as The Village) in 1980-1982. It was the first mud-and-stud building to be properly repaired. (Photo by Rodney Cousins)
Hi all, Our next meeting will be held at Thimbleby Village Hall, Thimbleby, On: Monday 24th July 2017 At: 7pm onwards. Directions; From Lincoln side of Horncastle on the A158 take the B1190 signposed for Thimbleby for 1 mile. The village hall is the first building past the church nestled between the mud and studs. Postcode LN9 5RE There will be a short walk around the village followed by a meeting in the hall. Agenda; Report on the Clayfest. Report on the 'New build project' at the Village Museum. Potential workshop at the Heritage Skills Centre, Lincoln Castle over the Heritage Open Days weekend in September. Tumby workshop for students and/or public. Survey and information leaflets for mud and stud owners and local authorities. Annual meeting and lecture at Lincoln University. Involvement in formation of new natural building group. Events for 2018. If anyone has anything they would like to be discussed please let me know b
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